8978 Swedenborg (The Hon. Eman.). The True Christian Religion; containing the Universal Theology of the New Church, foretold by the Lord in Daniel vii. 13, and in the Apocalypse 14, xxi. 1, 2. Originally printed in Latin at Amsterdam in the year 1771. Eighth edition. London 1847 8979 8980 8981 The Coronis or Appendix to the True Christian Religion; treating of the Four Churches on this Earth since the Creation of the World, and of their Periods and Consummation; of the New Church about to succeed them, &c. Translated from a posthumous Latin MS. London 1843 Couronnement ou Appendice à la Vraie Religion Chrétienne, etc. Paris 1850 Canones seu Integra Theologia Novæ Ecclesiæ. De Domino et de Athanasii Symbolo. Opus Doctrina Novæ Hierosolymæ de Charitate. Opus 8982 posthumum. 8983 8985 Ex London 1850 8986 Doctrines of Baptism and Regeneration. tracted from the Writings of E. S. Diarium Spirituale. E Chirographo ejus in Bibliotheca Regiae Universitatis Upsaliensis asservato. Nunc primum edidit J. F. I. Tafel. IO vols. Tubingae 1843-54 This collection was presented by the Society for printing and publishing the writings of the Hon. Emanuel Swedenborg. See also Appendix. 8987 Synge (Dr. E.). Works. 4 vols. London 1744 8987 Taylor 8988 Taylor (Jeremy). Whole Works, with a Life of the Author, and a Critical Examination of his Writings, by the Right Rev. Reginald Heber, D.D., Lord Bishop of Calcutta. Revised and corrected by the Rev. Charles Page Eden, M.A. 10 vols. London 1854 8989 Tephilloth, or Jewish Forms of Prayer, A.M. 5530. Tertullian. See LIBRARY OF THE FATHERS. London 1854 8990*Thom (David). The Assurance of Faith of Calvinism identified with Universalism. 2 vols. London 1833 8991* 8992* 8993* The Three Grand Exhibitions of Man's Enmity to God. Dialogues on Universal Salvation, and Topics connected therewith. Second edition. London 1847 Short Reply to the Rev. David Thom's Pamphlet entitled "Remarks on a Series of Charges, &c." Liverpool 1825 8994 Thorndike (H.). Theological Works. 10 vols. [LIBRARY OF ANGLO-CATHOLIC THEOLOGY.] Oxford 1844, &c. Thorpe (B.). See ELFRIC SOCIETY. 8995 Todd (H. J.). A Vindication of the most Reverend Thomas Cranmer, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. London 1826 8996*Todd (James Henthorn, D.D.). Discourses on the Prophecies relating to Antichrist in the writings of Daniel and St. Paul. Preached before the University of Dublin, at the Donnellan Lecture 1838. 8997* Dublin 1848 Six Discourses on the Prophecies relating to Antichrist, in the Apocalypse of St. John. Preached before the University of Dublin, at the Donnellan Lecture 1841. Dublin 1846 8997*Todd 8998*Todd (James Henthorn, D.D.). The Search after Infallibility. Remarks on the Testimony of the Fathers to the Roman Dogma of Infallibility. London 1848 8999 Tomline (George, Bp. of Lincoln). A Refutation of Calvinism; in which the doctrines of original sin, grace, regeneration, justification and universal redemption are explained, and the peculiar tenets maintained by Calvin on those points are proved to be contrary to Scripture, &c. Sixth edition London 1812 9000 Toplady (Augustus). Works. Complete in 1 vol. London 1837 9001 Townsend (George). Accusations of History against the Church of Rome examined in Remarks on the principal observations in Mr. Charles Butler's Work, &c. A new edition. London 1826 9002 Townson (Thomas). Practical Discourses. London 1830 Tracts. See Appendix. Oxford. 6 vols. 9003 Tracts for the Times. By members of the University of Oxford 1840 9004 Turbervill (H.). A Manuel of Controversies; clearly demonstrating the truth of the Catholique Religion, &c. Twells (Leonard). See Moyer Lectures. Doway 1654 9005* Vaughan (Robert). The Modern Pulpit, viewed in its Relation to Civil Society. 9006*. London 1842 The age of Great Cities; or Modern Civilization viewed in its relation to Intelligence, Morals, and Religion. London 1843 9007 Wall (William). The History of Infant Baptism; together with Mr. Gale's Reflections and Dr. Wall's Defence. 4 vols. Oxford 1836 9008 Wallis (John). Eight Letters concerning the Blessed Trinity. Trinity. A new edition, from a revised MS copy in London 1840 the possession of James Crossley, Esq., together with a Preface and Notes. 9009*Walton (Christopher). An Introduction to Theosophy, or the Science of the "Mystery of Christ," that is, of Deity, Nature, and Creature. (Col. i. 15-20.) London 1854 9010 Warburton (William, Bp. of Gloucester). 9011 9012 9013 The Divine Nine Books. By William, Nichols, London 1744,-66,-88 (Vol. vi. A Supplemental Volume, being a Collection of all the New Pieces contained in the Quarto Edition, viz :-Three Sermons; Directions for the Study of Theology; Remarks on Neal's History of the Puritans.) The Alliance between Church and State; or, the Necessity and Equity of an Established Religion and a Test Law demonstrated. In three books. Fourth edition, Corrected and Enlarged. Millar and Tonson, London 1766 Julian. Or a Discourse concerning the Earthquake and Fiery Eruption, which defeated that Emperor's Attempt to rebuild the Temple of Jerusalem. London 1715 In the same volume. The Doctrine of Grace; or the 1763 The Principles of Natural and Revealed Religion occasionally opened and explained; in a Course of Sermons preached before the Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn. In 2 vols. 1753-4 Bound with the second volume. Sermons and Discourses 9014 9015 9016 9017 9018 on Various Subjects and Occasions. Volume the 1767 Remarks on several Occasional Reflections; in answer to the Rev. Dr. Middleton, Dr. Pococke, The Master of the Charter House, Dr. Richard Grey, and others. London 1744 In the same volume. Part ii. and last. Remarks, &c. . . . . in answer to the Reverend Doctors Stebbing and Sykes. Serving to explain and justify the two Dissertations in the Divine Legation, concerning the Command to Abraham to offer up his Son, and the Nature of the Jewish Theocracy; objected to by those Learned Writers. 1745 A View of Lord Bolingbroke's Philosophy; in Four Letters to a Friend. London 1754 Remarks on Dr. Lowth's Letter to the Bishop of Gloucester. With the Bishop's Appendix, and the Second Epistolary Correspondence between his Lordship and the Doctor annexed. 1766 In the same volume. A Letter to the Right Reverend Author of the Divine Legation of Moses demonstrated, in answer to the Appendix to the fifth volume of that work; with an Appendix containing a former Literary Correspondence, by a late Professor in the University of Oxford. The third edition. London 1766 Tracts by Warburton and a Warburtonian; not admitted into the Collections of their respective Works. London 1789 A Critical Inquiry into the Opinions and Practice of the Ancient Philosophers concerning the Nature of the Soul and a Future State, and their Method of a Double Doctrine. The second edition, in which Two late Answers by Mr. Jackson and Dr. Sykes have |